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FAFSA Chaos Had Bigger Impact on Minority Students
Independent Review of Northwestern Athletics Finds Positives, Room for Improvement
Embattled Rutgers Board Member Removed by Judge

Survey: How Are Profs, Staff Using AI?
As artificial intelligence becomes more integrated into teaching and learning, college instructors and student success professionals share how they’re using generative AI.
Scholars Blast NYU Abu Dhabi ‘Crackdown’ on Palestinian Support
University officials say students and staff are not “immune” from local laws, but academics say the institution should do more to protect learners.

FAFSA Fiasco Forces Cuts at Small Colleges
Many small private colleges are surviving quarter to quarter, narrowly avoiding sweeping budget cuts. The bungled FAFSA rollout pushed some over the edge.

Law School Accreditor Rewriting Diversity and Inclusion Standard
A group of Republican attorneys general says the revised standard would violate the Supreme Court’s ban on race-conscious admissions. Critics say the AGs are “willfully misinterpreting the law.”

University of Arizona’s Controversial UAGC Consolidation Moves Forward
The university touts absorbing the online campus as a financial win, but dipping enrollment and millions in debt have experts doubtful.
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